steadily into the 18th century and the Carters and Coopers , who were in turn lords of the manor, acquired by marriage and purchase the greater part of Weston . 114 The Carters left their Weston house, Manor Farm ,

, yeoman (d. 1691), was 'of Barley ' and Barkers were resident in Ducklington until the 1720s . 37 The Carters were perhaps associated with Claywell , since they also held of Ducklington manor an estate held earlier by the

to 1553 . 140 Robert Foster , rector 1553-81 , who came from an Over Worton family related to the Carters , was resident throughout his incumbency; 141 he may have been a religious conservative in 1559 when he was

. Sir John Laurence Maior, the Import whereof was, That the Right of ordering and disposing of Cars, Carts, Caroons, Carters and Carmen, and all other Persons working any Carts or Cars within the City of London and Liberties, is

to Informer . FORASMUCH As the Lord Day c monlie called Sunday is much broken and faned by Carriers Waggoners Carters Waynemen Butchers and Drovers of cattell to the great dishonor of God and reproach of Religion, Be it therefore

Square, and to bring in fuch Gravel, Stone, and other Materials, and to employ fuch Artificers, Workmen, Labou- rers and Carters, and fuch Collectors, Supervifors, Receivers and others, and to iffuefuch Mo- ncy on thofe Accounts, and to do all

Square, and to brine in fucli Gravel, Stone, and other Materials, and to employ fuch Artificers, Workmen Labou- rers and Carters, and fuch Collectors, Supcrvifors, Receivers and others, and to ifTue fuch Mo- ney on thofc Accounts and to do

Square, and to brin-&apos; in fuch Gravel, Stone, and other Materials, and to employ fuch Artificers, Workmen Labou&quot; rers and Carters, and fuch Collectors, Supervifors, Receiver* and others, and to hfue fuch Mo- ney on thole Accounts, and to ao

Aa mentioned) and to bring in fuch Gravel, Stones, and other Materials; and to employ fuch Artificers, Workmen, Labourers, and Carters, and fuch Colteaors, Supervifors, Receivers, and others, and to iffue fuch Money, on thofe Accounts, as the faid Truitees,

Act mentioned) and to bring in fuch Gravel, Stones, and other Materials, and to employ fuch Artificers, Workmen, Labourers, and Carters, and fuch Collectors, Supervifors, Receivers, and others,and to receive and iffue flich Money on thofe Accounts as the faid

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of the horsmen were on the out syde, and when as they saw theyr tyme for to ioyne battell, the Carters whiche led the winges, going forth vnto themperors standard, and compassing in such part of their enemies as thei

sacrificed with young children, and preferred to the best aduauncementes in the common weale, most light personages, as baudes, Minstrels, Carters, and such like. In one word he was an enemy to all honesty & good order. And when he

The History of Parliament

Apr. 1744 Biography At the beginning of the 18th century the Carters of Kinmel in Denbighshire acquired the manor of Redbourne in Lincolnshire, which thenceforth became their principal seat. In 1729 William Carter procured a private Act of Parliament for

many of them relatives, business associates and friends of the family. Critics of the establishment in church and state, the Carters formed a dissenting Whig oligarchy impervious to criticism in their own borough.John Carter, the only surviving heir to this

a cou- sideiable improvement has taken place, especially in quarrj men's wages Stonemasons, men Do lads Bucklaj ei-*, men Kousrhwalleis, men Laboureis, men Do lads Excavators men Stonegetters, men Stonedressers, men Labourers men Bnckmakeis men (machine woik) Carters , men

Thompsons, Royles, Wights, Falconers , Carters , and Stocks, to throw them open to unrestricted competition is merely to sacrifice the only check to their becoming a prey to needy and in¬ competent men ; and I affirm that it